List-I (Cell/Tissue/Organs) | List-II (System) |
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1. Mesorchium | 1. Reproductive system |
2. Uriniferous tubules | 2. Excretory system |
3. Endocrine glands | 3. Chemical coordination |
4. Sinus venosus | 4. Vascular system |
Mesorchium is associated with the reproductive system as it supports testes in the male reproductive system. Uriniferous tubules are part of the excretory system, functioning in the kidney for filtration. Endocrine glands are associated with chemical coordination, releasing hormones to regulate bodily functions. Sinus venosus is part of the vascular system,functioning in the heart to collect deoxygenated blood.
List-I (Structure) | List-II (Associated with organ) |
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(A) Fimbriae | (I) Spermatozoa |
(B) Seminiferous tubules | (II) Testes |
(C) Acrosome | (III) Ovary |
(D) Graafian follicle | (IV) Oviduct |
LIST I (Plant) | LIST II (Active Principle) | ||
---|---|---|---|
A | Oleander | I | Nerin |
B | Betel Nut | II | Arecoline |
C | Aconite | III | Pseudaconitine |
D | Tobacco | IV | Nicotine |
LIST I (Scientific Name) | LIST II (Vegetable Poison) | ||
---|---|---|---|
A | Ricinus communis | I | Jamalgota |
B | Croton tiglium | II | Dhobis nut |
C | Semecarpus anacardium | III | Lal mirch |
D | Capsicum annuum | IV | Arandi |